This week Scott and Dave discuss patent trolls who are trying to license
all podcasts. They talk about the incredible ineptitude that happened
with the Target debacle, update you on the Windows 8 touch version for
Firefox, discuss some things related to Scott's switch to Railo
including how HackMyCF handled it and how quickly the Railo bug he found
was fixed. They wrap up by discussing more things wrong with the CF
community (hint...it involves StackOverflow posts), and then Dave breaks
down his experience with CFClient Beta.

In this show we take a look back at MAX. We talk about some of the things we enjoyed or were involved in. We talk about the show we recorded at MAX as well as the conversation we had with Adam Lehman. We also talk about the next dose of black magic we witnessed by the Photoshop people. Dave also talks about his presentation failure and what kind of went wrong.

We then go off to talk about doing mobile development with Dreamweaver and how we have transitioned to doing it with ColdFusion Builder. We talk about the Android and plugins that can be added to ColdFusion Builder to enable it to deploy Android applications. We then talk about the PhoneGap plugins that we just found out about. We also discuss the example application that Raymond Camden made with one of them.

We then talk about the developer release of Sencha Touch 2 and discuss out feelings on that. We also talk about Titanium and what it brings to the table.

We also talk about the fact that we need a producer. So, if interested contact us and we can discuss.

In today's show we start off by discussing Dave's dive into mobile with Dreamweaver CS5.5 and Flex. We then discuss Scott's theory of finite memory. We then talk about when you would either use built in parts of ColdFusion or go and purchase a 3rd party tool. Then we go into frame works. We talk about how frameworks do and don't make you better. After all that we answer a listener question and talk about NCDevcon and the book reviews we will be doing.

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The CFHour podcast is primarily focused on ColdFusion. While we do discuss other technologies, ColdFusion is our primary focus. We will give you insight and hopefully useful information on ColdFusion, internet technologies and anything else we deem relevant.